Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions"Naples, Florida"
Take a walk into one of the most unusual swamps in the world, discover the origins of the teddy bear, unearth an orchid that smells like chocolate, sample one of the great coconut cakes, and visit a zoo where video technology gives visitors an amazing close-up view of some of the rarest animals on the planet. D

3:00 pm

Dialogue"The Occupy Movement"
Marcia Franklin will interview representatives of the Occupy movement from Boise, Moscow, Idaho Falls and Pocatello. Her guests include Shavone Hasse of Occupy Boise, Reggie Holmquist of Occupy Moscow, Scott Richardson of Occupy Pocatello, Kay Finley of Occupy Idaho Falls, and "Anthony," a former Boisean who moved to New York to join the Occupy Wall Street movement. They will discuss why they joined the movement, its grievances, and what they hope to accomplish.G

History Detectives
The detectives investigate whether a propeller is from a World War II drone, the prototype for the assault drones the U.S. uses today. Then, the episode looks into a letter that may have been written by Clara Barton concerning a soldier's life during the Civil War.G

6:00 pm

Live from the Artists Den"Daniel Merriweather, A Fine Frenzy, and Lisa Hannigan"
Australian soul singer-songwriter Daniel Merriweather has garnered much acclaim with his debut album, Love and War, already an enormous hit in the UK, where he was nominated for the 2010 Brit Award for International Breakthrough Act. A Fine Frenzy's debut record, One Cell in the Sea, cracked the Billboard Top 100, earned the #1 spot on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart, and garnered recognition as a VH1 "You Oughta Know" artist. Best known for her multiplatinum collaborations with fellow Irish singer-songwriter Damien Rice, Lisa Hannigan emerged as a performer in her own right with her debut album, Sea Sew, which Entertainment Weekly dubbed "the perfect album for cozying up by the fire on a winter-chilled Sunday afternoon. D

7:00 pm

Austin City Limits"Miranda Lambert/Jeff Bridges"
The multiple award-winning Lambert performs her greatest hits, followed by actor Bridges in his music television debut.G

8:00 pm

PBS Arts from the Blue Ridge Mountains: Give Me The Banjo"Give Me The Banjo"
Narrator Steve Martin, a banjoist himself, leads this 300-year musical odyssey through American history and culture by way of the banjo, from its earliest use by enslaved Africans in colonial America to the 21st century. Modern banjo masters, Earl Scruggs, Pete Seeger, B?la Fleck, Mike Seeger, Carolina Chocolate Drops and Abigail Washburn explore American music from minstrelsy, ragtime and blues, to folk and bluegrass. A mix of folklorists, historians and instrument makers tell the story of America's instrument.G

10:00 pm

Will Ferrell: The Mark Twain Prize
A celebration at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., honors the work of the popular comedian and comic actor. Appearing onstage are Christina Applegate, Jack Black and Zach Galifianakis, Conan O'Brien, Maya Rudolph and Molly Shannon.G

11:30 pm

Austin City Limits"Miranda Lambert/Jeff Bridges"
The multiple award-winning Lambert performs her greatest hits, followed by actor Bridges in his music television debut.G